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One source reportedly told Wei, “It’s common knowledge Hank is out even though [Tiger] hasn’t announced it publicly yet.”

Wei writes that Tiger plans to work with Orlando-based Sean Foley, who coaches Hunter Mahan and Sean O’Hair. The three played a practice round Wednesday.

Two-time major winner and outspoken NBC analyst Johnny Miller said Wednesdsay that Woods should severe ties with Haney and go back to the swing Tiger built with Butch Harmon.

“It might be a little harsh, but I really believe he needs to, every night, watch the U.S. Open in the year 2000 at Pebble and just copy that swing and forget the Haney stuff,” Miller said.

Haney defended himself to the Golf Channel’s Randall Mell, pointing out that Woods has had a good run with him a coach.

Haney told Mell that during the past 2 1/2 years Woods won 44 percent of his tournaments and finished in the top-3 61-percent of the time. In the 2 1/2 years prior to their work together, Woods had a winning rate of 24 percent and was in the top-3 43-percent of the time.